Top 10 Bizarre Death Related Things You Can Buy Online

[WARNING: This list contains images and concepts that will offend] We are currently in the season of Lent which is traditionally a time of penitence and contemplation of the end of life. This season of 40 days is marked by many death related festivals around the world. It seemed fitting that we should get in to the spirit of things (so to speak) and do a death related list. Some of the images in this list may offend readers.

10. Body Bags$20

These are authentic Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office body bags. If you don’t have a body to put in the bag, these are still useful for storage of old clothes or anything really. Don’t get caught out without a body bag! Buy one today!

This is a complete set of death certificates for the victims of the Manson Family murderers. Included is the certificate for Sharon Tate, Abigail Folger, Voyteck Frykowski, Steve Parent, and Jay Sebring. These are normally $19.75 – you get a saving of $3.80!

You will be sure to turn heads driving around town in this beautiful Cadillac hearse! Forget the Honda – buy a hearse! Extra features of this hearse are an iPod compatible stereo and a fold out bed in the rear.

Each corpse is Hand Crafted and is very durable in construction. Total attention to detail is seen in certain features such as nostril cavities and fingernails that are imbedded into the decaying skin. These are fully articulated corpses – that means you can move all of the body parts naturally. All corpses are made from liquid latex in order to produce an authentic feel.

From the site: “Here is your chance to own some items that are actually used in the embalming process. Each kit will include 2 eye caps, 2 needle pins for closing the mouth, and a trocar button, a mouth former or dental stimulator. We also include a toe tag in each bag. Please do not try this at home. We are not liable for any pain you cause yourself.”

Want to know how to do an autopsy but can’t afford the school fees? Here is a perfect purchase for you! Easy step-by-step footage of an autopsy makes this video a perfect gift for the home autopsy enthusiast!

Jamie is the owner and chief-editor of Listverse. He spends his time working on the site, doing research for new lists, and collecting oddities. He is fascinated with all things historic, creepy, and bizarre.